Tuesday, November 02, 2010

Midmorning Coffee: Ralphs doubling more than 1 like coupon?

I should have the Ralphs match ups for you tomorrow morning, but I thought this was worth mentioning now since I've seen multiple reports during this past week: Ralphs appears to be doubling multiple like coupons up to $1 now. There's been no official word, as far as I know, but I've read that as many as 4 like coupons have doubled in one transaction, for the General Mills cereal deal. I haven't been to Ralphs (as I've said, it's been a super crazy week!) but I am hoping to pick up some Cinnamon Toast Crunch today for 49 cents per box after four doubled coupons, so I'll let you know if it worked.

There are more new coupons at Coupons.com, including $1.50/2 Ziploc containers and $1/2 Ziploc bags, and a slew of DVD coupons. Links via Logical Media.

You can get e-coupons at Upromise; they've just reset with the start of a new month. You won't see a deduction at the register, but if you've registered your store loyalty card, then you'll get a deposit into your Upromise account. You can direct the money into a 529 college savings account or request a check to get the cash. Links via MySavings.com.

Through tomorrow, Amazon is offering a free downloadof Elliott Smith's song Between the Bars.

And still more coupons: Cellfire.com has been updated. Keep in mind, though, that Safeway stores, including Vons and Pavilions, appear to have recently changed their system so that e-coupons cannot be stacked with paper coupons. (I'm guessing that Upromise, mentioned above, may be the one exception.) Links via Escalate Media Network

About Me

I'm an attorney, wife to Marc, and mother to toddler Alex and newborn Tyler. I'm also the CFO of our family - I manage our finances, including our spending, saving, investing and planning. I love to cook, and I even enjoy the occasional craft project if it's not too complicated.

I used to post on a regular schedule but found that my life was to hectic to keep up. Instead, I now post when I can on my favorite topics: family finances, cooking, and parenting.